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THE SON. new voi!K. kesa. Mor iwople hav rwd "The Sun" during ths year past now passing than ever before since U was first printed. No other tic S)aner published on thla aid B tht earth hM bN bought and read iu any year hy o many dmd and women. We art orudiblv Informed that people buy, read, and Ilka "The Sun" for tho following reasons, aim nif others : Beoauso Its news columns present tn attractive form and with the greatest possible sceprsoy- what ever has interest tor mankind; the events, the deeds, and misdeeds, the wtsdnt. the philosophy, the tioubie folly, the solid settse, the improving nonsense - all the news of the busiest world at present re vol v- ing in space. MM MM people hare learned that in Its i-marks concerning rsons ami affairs "The Sun" makes a practice of tilling them the exact truth M the ett of its ability three hundred and sixty -live days in tho year, before election as well as after, shout the whale as weU as about the small fiah, iu the face of dissent as plaiuly and fearlessly as v. hen tupwu-td by geuer al amtroval. "The Sun" has absolutely no purp" to serve, save the information of its readers and the furtherance of the common rood. Itecaute it in evert bodv's BSSaWDaT. No man is ao hwntble that "The Sun" la ImiMhrreut to hta wel tars and his right. No man is so rich that tt can al loa-hifttsUce to be done him. No num. no o.s u li.Mi of men. t uowvrful enouirh to In- exempt Irom the strict application of iu principles of light and WlUSat. Itocause iu txmtics it has fought for a doxen years. without intermission and sometimes almost alone among newspapers, the right has resulted in the re cent vverwhcliuluir iiulr vervlivt against MM lain and for honest government. No nuUter what Mrtv is in power, 'The Sun" stands and will con tinue to stand like a rock for the Interests of the peo ole against the .uubition ol l.-e, the eueroachmeitta of monopolists, and dishonest achemes of publi robbers. All this Is sht we are MM almost daily by our friends. iue mail hvlda that "The Sun' U the best leiurious newspaper ever published, bceause its Christianity ia undiluted with cant. Another holds that it is the Iwsl Republican kflMW tuinled, be twute it hasalreadv whipiod halt of the rascals out id that party, and is proceeding against the other half with UlHlimiiuh.'t igor. A third Iwlievcs It U ba the liest inazaxine of general literature in exist nee, . because its readers miss nothing worthy of notice hat ia current in the world of thought. So every friend of "The Sun" discovers nc id its many sides that appeals with i .articular force to his ludiv nl nal liking. If you alrva.lv know "Tho Sun"' vu will olsa-rve that in 1SS3 it is a little better than ever brfore. If troo do not alree.lv know "The Sun," you will Mud it V be a mirror of all human activity, a storehouse of the choicest products of common sense and tinagina tin, a mainstay for the cause of honest go. run. i -it a santinel for genuine JcBt-rsouiaii I cm' arraey sCounre for wi.-kedncss of even :-,., and an uu commonly good investment for the coming year. Terms to .Hall Subscriber. The several editions of "The Sun are sent to mail poatpasl, as fol.owa : DAILY- S eeata a month. C5e a tear, aith Su'hlav ediUon. ST.JS. SUNDAY -Right taxgw, i.e a Tear. UKr.hl.'i tt a year. Bight uagnt of the best matter of the daily issues ; an Agricultural lvtrt uicnt of uiHxiualltni merit, market rcts.ru, and liter ary, scientific, and domestic intelligence make "The Weekly Sun" the newspaper for the Urmtr'c house- hold. The clubs of ten with $10, as extra copy free Address I. W. ENGLAND, Publisher, "The Sun," N. Y. City. Tills great strength eatWE rcmedt ami ner tonic is the legitimate re t of over loamy yi practical evinefic I curvai:h unfailing certainty Nervous and Ysical debility, srmi Del weakness, spermator rhoea, pros tatoi i Insist, u:isins. e m p o tencv. haustod vitality, pre- ure decline and leaa of compitcauons and from whatever nroduced. It enriches and punfk the bl.s.l strengthen j he nerves, brain, muscles, digestion, re productive organs and phy sical and mental faculuce It stops any unnatuaal debilitating drain npon the system, preventing involuntary lessee, debilitating dreairu, seminal basses with the urine, etc.. so de structive to mind and body. It is a sure eliminsUvr 4 all kidney and bladder e"jm;-!ajnt. It contains no injurious ingredients. To those suffering fr ni the evUrfEssrts of youthful indiscretions, a speedy, thor .gb and permaneot cure is lil'ARANTtHD, Ire 50 per bottle, or five bottles in ease, with full di rections and advice, I0. Sent secure from observa tion to any address) upon receipt of price, or C. U. I. , to be had only of DR. C. D. SALFIELD, IK kearnry san Franc Ism. Cat. Consultations strictly tonfidentiaJ by letter at I KREF. For the canvenieuee of patients and in order to assure pe iect secrecy I have aduVtpted a pri vate address under which all package are f'irwarJol. TRIAL BOTTLE FREE. Sudlcieat to show iu merits, will be sent Pi any one applying by letter, stating hn simptoou and age. Communications strictly confidential, ALBANY COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE ALBAS Y, OK. Th Third Term begins on Thurs day, February 1st, J883. For particulars concerning the courses of stud and I be pricsj of tuition, apply to KKT. EL BERT X. O.VDIT. frcsiiirsit. The Great English Ieme dy. lis never failing cure for pfervous Oebility, rieminal IWeaknesR, Exhausted Vi tAUty, tJpermatorrbijLa, LSSBX mAm9. frr. potency, Paralysis, and all terribie . fl- -.- of fieri Abuse, yout hf ul foUies, ami excesses in maturer vajv- IOdb ss loss, of Memory, Lassitude, Kmiaaion, Aver sion to Hociety. fhmnesa of Vision, Jioises in the llcoil; the vital fluid passing unobserved into the urine, and many other! diseases leading to insanity and death. sat. MXT1E will agree to forfeit Fi. Hundred Dwllatra for a case of this kind the ViUI Kcslara tfre (under his special ad vice and IreaUnent) will not rure or for anything impure or injurious found ic it. Dr. Ifintie treats all private diseases successfully without mercury. Consultation free. Thorough ex amination and advice including analysis of urine.'.. Price of Vital Restorative, IS a bottle, or four times the quantity $10, sent to any address upon receipt of price or C. O. V, obscure from observation and in pri vate if desired, by ilk. A. E. MINT1E, 11 Kearney street, Sai. Francisco, Cal. Sample bottle free.f Sent on application hy ttter, stating symptom, sex and age. Communications suTcuy conmieritiai. ur, Mmtie s Kidney Remedy, Xephreticum, eurea wi siousoi Kinney anrj niauuer cDiplaihU,goftorrhi-a. fleet, leou. h'.rrl,.f.a. K-.r sale bv all drU'gists, fl a Dr. Mintie s Dandelion Pills are the best and cheap- o iysfr;.!a and KiUous cure m the marl. a. For sn or ail nruirsTsts. NERVOUS DEBILITY. A SURE CURE GUARANTEED. DR. K, C. WRvn-S SERVE AXI TRAIN TREAT meiit a specific for Hysteria. Dizziness, Con yuision. Nervous Headache, Menul Oepressim Lrtis tit Memory, 8iJcrmaP.ri.nea. Impotency, 1b voluiitary emtssioris, prematare old ae, .-a.i-V. by over-extrtioii, self-abuse or over-indulgence, which la-nls to mi-ery, decay ad death. One box will cure rextit illneKs. Each box contains one month's tratujiit ; one dollar a box, or six Iwxes for live dollars; sent by mail prepaid en receipt of ,rAt We fc-uarame six boxes to cure any case Witn wTth "rT.r',:'xiveti us for six boxes, aawinnanied wrthive hilars, we will send the j.urchast'r our wrtten jroarantee fo return Uie money If the treat ment does not effect a cure. Gnaranteca issuil only by WOODAKD, CLARKE A CO , Wholesale an.l IWtoil DirufietHUi, Portland, Oregon, wdsra by mail at regular prices. Dr.SPIMEY, NO. 11 KEABNY T. Treats all Cbrunle and .special Diseases. YOIJTVci MEN effete of youthful folium or huiseretion will do well to avail themselves of this, tliegroateat boon ever laid at the altar of Buffering humanity DR ePlJfSEY will guarantee to forfeit 500for every ease 8minale weakness or private disease of any kind or caraoier which he undertakes and failg to cure. MIDDLE AsEO HEX. trsere are many at the age of thirty-flve;tn sixty who are troubled with too frequent evacuation of the blad der, often accompanied by a slight smarting or huruiur mamxim, and a wcakoning of the system in a manner the patient eafmot aceount for. On examining the arinary deposits a ropy -sediment will often be found uid sometimes small partieies of aJhumcTi will appear ..r the color will te of a thin miikish hue, again chaug' ing to a dark and torpid ajipearanee. There are many men who die of thi difficulty ignorant of the cause which is the second stage of seminal weakness. Da. g. wiil guars tee a perfect cure in all such eases, ami healthy restoration of the genito-urinary organs. Oma Hours 1 to 4 sad 6 to 8. Sundays irom 10 to 11 "A. M. Consultation free. Thorough exminatlor snd advice, 96. For private diseases of abort standing a full course of medicine sumdent for a core, with all instructions, ill be sat to any address on receipt ofjio 00. Cab aa address, DB 8PI.VKET sL CO., 2 1 . h'o. li Kearny St. fSaa Francisco, Cal M-raatL I VIC I tvMaY. Hin.!9dsMlvl VkrBaaPAaaUrBaaalaVI laSaaaaaaaaVHat III blllsajAil 111 j" im .... manhood in ail :u To the Sick and Afflicted '. AND ESPECIALLY Those Suffering from Debility. Nervous Prostration, Loss of Vitality, Sexual Infirmities, Kit., Ktc. o MiK tlUEAT NKItP TlltSK II AYR who are AM- NKKVO'JS luiffurtiiir I. Hi isr.AI vi. tiMPl.AlNTS Isa physician who can comprehend their ailments ami aueiwesfiilly treat them Tho ircunral practitioner ia iil aulfleielitly skllleil In these classes of trouble to do so, and It mtiat be left to the apevrlallat. who by education, long prac tice, thorough knowledge ami couinruhcitsiiu iidml, la pvewed to cure them. DBs J. i' YCflSti t)tonid his now celebrated Institute In IS'.O for the m i . I ... . .n: .. . , ,i ..I vurrtoao i anirniiir voe iuim it ,-imh.j . honorable and skillful treatment and erfect and pcrtuatient restoration, and for over 3 vesrs It hss susUined the first rsnk not only uiou this Voast but tluoughout the elvUlvcU world. 1 am nware Unit bv dwelling upon so mum mug a aulilect as the decav of sexual V litor the Ignorant mav asnerae niv luoiive inn me m-siic i uuiim thoe alio are suuentig tiirougn igaoiauce, ou who hv carelessness or want of kiioalwige s cure can lie had, are not only hurrying themseli as to ail untimely grave, but giving sexual wcsnmsa as an inheritance to future generations, ts loo great an liMMilive to iwnnit me to be silent. Byrupl If .M are sufferiuc from nlvrht l-xfcs. UOI i.nislii ss. weak newt -a, coufuaion of mi ml, allhll osaes when under cxciiment, variable toniHr, treiuiiiing, iwipi latitat, fhiahoa, c, or If you have (wacllced silf abuse even in the slightest tstrticitlar yon are a'tuVr lug frvun the Umd Fnetur f II u man Life. And should not hesitate to seek at once health and lianninem in a cure. i t Kr-'s i.t Aiitv I r.M' r r.r. aui'Mivit tMNSl LTATION UY I.KTFKK Hit OTHKUWISK l.xrluslv cly srsrtablr Krmrdlrs I mtk ItfelM You are eeinxlallv liable la suffering fnuii uervious proatration. All your peculiar com plaints .ir- nerioiis Iu their orgln ami hence you suffering are terribly Uoprvasiug or lncxpiesaiti! keen. Tlie iKn-tor In his reaoarcho and pracllcw of nervous troubles luvs nunle your organisation siseial study and is thus . nl..e,l fr.m his exicrl rnce and knoaleilge to aid an I cure you in any wf the tronblea, weakneaa, dlstrresiiig and sufferings I ahlcb as a sex you arv liable. 4sT"u wtll Ami in the !-- t r a friend upon whom you can reply f ir comfort, aid and cure Ir !' Iceiialc atrmetlirs hav al tallied a reputation t r ellWielicv uneiiialcsl bv an medicine, or medical imeaertption aver off They can he sent by mall M express. , r .1 Those dcstlinig iM-rsttiial carv and attention can have all necessary acvoiuudatifaa fiinuslMd. -O Lr tiers, Those who can not visit the nil ran by giving their svmptom in their oau aav, receive aslvies' and when desired, trvatnuul at home with every i sum ic of a cure. LETTERS aUriTR-NEl) OK lUSTROYEH. Address, tor S. 6 Ol Mesllml Instiiiite, o. : vio ktou -j San KrancUco. Feb. 21. liSif. NTISELL 10000 Pianos 1.000 Orfsns. PIANOS s o:. n.y rf Mw.au,ttif,s 1 - . t i , f i isai i'sh. Rnlor I atalasata 'V. ,k, rrr, AsJTrSELL ORGANS o- Ustfc-.i r,h 500 HCAUTH. Lf Rlrhau's iiuidea Balaam Rt I Cures Lliantsrrs, first ami solshuI U.ti . Sores u the Lnsra and Rody ; syphlliUc t atarrHb, eased ricatp, and alt primary form of .1,- Uisoaje. Flice, 4C.UJ per tlotUe. ! Klrhaus .lilru Balsass Ha. 3. Cures Tsrtisry, Mercurial, SyphiHUi- Uheumalism, Pains In the Bones, l lcvrated Thnsyt, Syphilitic Rash, Luanps, etc., snd eradicates all diseases from the ,y stern, whether reused by bad treat ment or abuse at iircu.-y, Knu.,' the ni l purv and health v. Pi t .-.:. per bottle. Ir Klrhaus Calafea SpawUH tntulolr lor the cure of tioowrrlxi-a, Olsat, . l'r Si. 50 per LSotUe. hf Klrbau's Coldrn sianUb Injr.flon. a srash tor cure of Uk-et, Strictures, Insesse of the Irethra and ItbwUer, etc. Fru-., gl.VJ per Mate. 1 Blrbna's t.oldcn OlalBsesI (or the effcrtivu hcaJtmr rd SyshitiUc . .r. , and Krai Hons. Priee, gl.00 per Outtie. A-tiiu m Lr rxirbaa's Cioldrn nits, for weakness, loss ol phvsi, aJ powers, aid all dweasra nr;' Irom abuse and cteoss Sf SWST sTaavk. I'rtoc, sC.OO per bo. Sent everywhere, C. O. D., scctircly clsl m Express. . stllNtRIX 4 CO. Asrals. 427 a i& SaiMsunMi street, Comer lay, ban Irai.ciacn, al. THE DISSEMINATOR. I'uhlished every Satarday AT Ilnrrlabnre Oregon, S. S.XRA.I33-,Kdiu.r i IVs.,r,etor. Terms $2.00 pratttssi sn. i r ; I . ' - 1 y 'I i etasf tseayuur t.,-ul .,-d nssrt ' It I7& ISStru. OTM'lt. .'"Jlorl. 1 ,. . SB .-:r.tio;is i, i i.l.n.1,; .I:r.-t:..,- r tlo :u,j :" ysriutet. of Ya,'b.ulu as.-1 - Hsuia, Fr'.lt 'i'rws. p-. Invniuailc tosl, ';". 1 illy to Market (iart;?rs. fend for It ! U.M.FEHRY&CO. DETKC PATENTS Obtained, and sll other bosiness intl.e Ul H. 'EaUnt OtTiee attendeded P for moderate fees. Our office is of,posiu the P. 8. Patent Ottc , and wc c in obtain Patents in less time than those remote from Washington. end modle or drawing. Wc advise as to patent ability free of charge ; a inl we make no barge utiles we obtain patent. We refer here, to the Pov. master, the Runt, of M mey firder Div. atid to officials of the I . H. Pstetit 'fficc. Forcin-ular, atlmiT, tonus, and references to actual clients iu yourown State or county, address, , A. SIOW&CO., OPI"sito Patent Olflce, VshingPjn, U. 0. I Shall kftorv thr- very b(it In alids of liq uors 10 be fcr"r" lathe market, and will sell a', retail prlc AUotlio BEST CIGARS AO TOBAC COS. POCK ET-K N i VES SAND NOTIOT4S s I will also sell real estate. mrjr.dia.itJi houxebnld troodH. txj.. at aucti.ui lor one in the city or ebunty gtOTOppQsjjfc wsvere tiause, Albany, Or. 6f SAM COHEN. Hanorer'j Sj rifle FREE for TRIAL An unfailinir and epeedr cure for Atrvoiu lability ami Weakness, Lot of VilalilM and Vijjor, or any evil re- ui uiuincreuon, excess, over work, etc., c.ver forty thousand posi- uvecuresj f.-irnend 15o for post.-ote, on trial box of Vt) pills. AddrewsT Ur n W. KAOCST cor.ClarOfc and Calhoun l'iaue, CmcAuu, Tr.va. yliL a week m yourown town. Terms i J9f arm x.v, outfit free. Addrena f uAwrr k tjo.. rortlanu, Maine. By buying at dealers' prices. We will sell you any article for family or per sonal use, in any quantity at Wholesale Price. Whatever you want, send for our catalogue (free) and you will find it there. We carry in stock the largest variety of goods in the United State:;. M ON TGQ M ER Y WARD & C 0 . 327 t 229 Wabash Avenue, Chicago. tt OlSfASC- s ; m W.B. SCOTT, Importer and Dealer in SPORTING GOODS OF ALL KINDS. The Celebrated Baker Gon, Eithar double barret, shot Run or three barrel two ehot and one rllle. Al.HoShftrnt. Rfinilnuton, Itallard, riiw- tilx, and Marlin MkuIiim Klflea. Also a largfe ntook of KtiirlUh, Herman and American broeoh-loadlnaTsviiot Rune. Full stock of Itovolvprn. Pistols Cutlery, Flshn iiTackle of all kinds, and Ammu nition ol all kinds. A full stock of Davis Sowing Machines tbe ttest In the market. Also full stork of aewtng; maohlno needles of all kluds and naavetilaseeUi I make a unocUlty of rcimirliiR lire arms ami sewtitK miKthlnesj. H.Miimber that T cAnnot be untlerstdd iu the State. SMITH & McCartney, 8UCCBSS0RS W MoCOY &KLIiKRT DEALERS IN Drugs, Chemicals, Perfiimery, Stationery, &c., &c. Froman's Hloek, Albany, Or (iom curelttlly piepa.vccl l n.v iiltrht. KENDALL'S 8PAVIN CURE The Host aarerasfal Kemrdy ever discovered, ss it is .-crlaiu in iu HI c ta and dun not blister. Head proof Wlow. Keudail's Spavin Care. llamllUMi, Mo.. Jens mi,. Isl . B. J. KesbatxA .. onu This Is to csrUrv that I have used Kendall's spavin Cars snd hats found It to he sll It ks recommended t las and la tact more too ; 1 hsve removed by asinf the above : Callous, iione Hpstvins, King boneo, Hpllnla, snd can cheerfully testily ami reessnniasul it to be the best Ihiiur f..r any U.ny nilsUjiur thsvesvrr tSvsdaad I have tried many as I have ssvle ibn my etsiy for years. Respectfully yours, P. r. CKIMT. FROM THE ONEONTA PRESS, I. T. Oneonts, New York, Jan. eta, 1SS1. Karly last sumriK-r Messrs. U. J. h.ndall anU Co., of KtMisbunr Palls V t.. made a oontract with the pub lishers of the Pr.-ss" for a half column advsrttstosnt for one tear scttins forth the merits of KsTtdalla Hisv,in Cure. At the same Uarvn we secured frum the , firm a 'jiianltty of -.ks, entitled Or. Kendall's Trea tise on the llorsc and his Inseaats, whleti we are riv ma' to advance paying subscribers to the "Prsss" ss a litemlum. About th lime the advertisement first afspearsd In this (ssper Mr. P. ti. Mchermerborii, who resides near Colliers bad a spavined Horse, lie read the adver tisement and nmcliuled to test the stflcaey of the remedy, although his I riei.de Kotrhed at his credulity, lie boejrht IxSthi of Kendall's htssvlu Cure and cucmv ov ii- d usj'is U on the horse in a. . ordance with Uie -. mv iiwiiiHN vi liiis ecva mu ii ei- feetod suHti s cutnpuste cure that an eipcrt hsirse amn, who examined the animal reosntly is mid m) no tra .; of the si jim or the place a hers It had been located. Mr. Hchermerboru has since seeunsl a copy t Kendall sTrratisn on the Horse and his Diaeass', w hich he prizes very highly and would be loth to part iUi at any pr..-e, irovided be could ma obtain an other copy. .So luueb for advertising reliable article. Kendall's Spavin Care. Wilton, Minn., Jan. lit, 1881. B. J. Kksssu. snd Co., Cents : - Having get s hor-ve ioft of yos by mail a year ago. ths contents of which s.r-n.iiicd i,u: to try Kendall's Spavin Cure on the bind Je i4 one of my horses which was badly swisusn anu couio not im rciiuaid by any other rente uy, I got two IxAttes of Kofulall's Niwvin Cgr of I'najton and fjnhlulh, lrurifisU of Waseca, which completely cured my home. About (Irs vers age I had a three year old esft sweeuled very bsdiy. usel vour remedy as given In your hook without rowtlliug, snd I muat say to yaur ersdit that tho colt is entirely cured, which lis s surprise not only to my. self but s!o to my neighbors. You sent me the Ixsik for Uie trtflfnir sura of 2Ti cents and If I could not get amdberalikj it I would not lake taenty-flve dollars for it. Yours truly, Geo. MaTintwa. READ PROOF OF WONDERFUL CURBS Fremont. Ohio. Jan. ?f.th ihmi. . Dr. II. J. Kssp.iu. ami Co., Cents :-l think it my duty to render vou my thank for beiieflu and profits which I have derived from your invaluable and far famed Spavin Cure. My cousin and I had a valuable stallion, worth SioOo which had a verv had sisavin and was pronounced by four eminent veterinary sur- geons, ncyonu any cure, and mat the horse was done for ever. Asa last resort 1 advised my eouln to try a bottle of Kendall's spavin Cure. It bad a inaelcal eneci, tne third bottle cured It and the horse I well as ever. Or. Dick of Edinburgh, the eminent veterinary surtreon was an uncle of mine, and I take Kreai interest Iu assisting his profession. Vour truly, Jases a. Watosj, civil Engineer. Kendall's Spavin Care Is Kure in its effects, mild In Its action as it does not blister, yet it is fieiictratinir and nowerful to reach every deep seated pain or remove any bony growth or other cnlaxgemenls, such as spavins, splints curbs, calous, sprains, swellings and any lameness and en- lavements of the Joints or limbs, or for rheumatism in man and for any purpose for which liniment is used for man or beast. It Is now known to lie tho best liniment for man ever used, acting mild and yet certain In iu effect. Send address for llluV rated Circular which we think gives positive proof of iu virtues. No remedy has ever me, with such unqualified success to our knowledge, for beast as well as man, Price 1 per bottle, or six bottles for S3. All drug gists have it or can get It for you, or It will bo sent to any address on receipt of price hy the proprietors. Ur. li. J. K km da li, and Co., Enosburgh Falls, Vt. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, RED CROWN MILLS. ISOM, LANNIXG & CO., PROPR'S. NKW I'ROCESH FLOUIl SUPERIOR FOR FAMILIES AND BAKERS I7SK. BEST STOiUGF FACILITIES. Highest. iPrice in Cash for Wheat ALBA NY, OR. SPAVIN CUREf A M I .aT al . .H -,sP -" - JassBBBRasvSw Ik tmctAt FRIDAY MAROH 16, 1 883 TEMPEMICE DBAMMW, WomeR'i Gitituiii Temperiice I'dIsi Tho Unions throughout the State are requested to send uu any Items of special local Interest to the cause, aa we wish to make this column a modi. um through whlah we may expound our own views an a Temperance Union, and If possible make It of nterest to temperance organizations of all kinds, but particularly through out our own County. In which the circulation of this paper Is largo. reBTLaNB IJtTTIUs. Dmr leiars of the W. 0. T U : The coming year of temperance work, with all Its possibilities, and opportunities, is Just opening before us. The twelth annual Temperance Alliance. Is n thlnr of the past, but the Influence ol those busy Hours spent together In interchange of , - views, in earnest labor, and seatoui oilbrts to so crystallae thought, and endeavor as to evoke the most concise and perfect plan, of action, for tho vast army now arrayed under the banner of Prohibition, with aweet prophecy of ultimate victory written upon its fields, is with us still, and will not cease to tend Its Inspiration, and encouragement, during the com lag months of trial, which most la tervene, ere our hearts are gladent d with the consummation ef our hepee Tf uely we have little to discourage und much to cheer us at this hour. Never before, In the tatstory of our temperance work, have the signs beon so propitious for the downfall of the tyrant, who has so long held his dlspotlc scepter over the heads of those to whom has been delegated the sacred trust of enacting laws for the good of the people, and for the protection of their homes. The last Legislature, which conven ed at Salem, has proved an exception, and by Jay si allegiance both princi pals of true liberty, has covered Itself with Imperishable glory. The record of their deeds, show conclusively that the beastly aataserat, with his coffers lined with gold me nanced them In vain, and a grateful people should see to it, that either the same members, who were true te their trust, or others known to be pos sessed of like principals of temper aoco and probity, should occupy the legislative halls two years hence. In the meantime, let ua net relax our efforts, or give ourselves even the noetled rest ; but ever remembering that "mem a I vllglsnce Is the price of liberty," lot each lover of the cause wo advocate, stand firm to the doc trines which tend directly to its advancement, and while tenacious ly guarding the advantages already fiecured, let us, especially as members of our beloved Union, endeavor to Impress each other with deeper Inter, est, with more enthusiastic seal, for the fact is clearly revealed, that we can hope for but small results In any enterprise, unless are thrown Into it the warmest empathies of your hearts, as well as the cool, calculating powers of the mind. Let us then rise with each other, in strengthening our stakes, and en larging our minds, cheering one an other the while, with any law ef prom lse, with every star of hope, which ever and anon shall paint and brighten our moral sky; thus, In no small degree, shall we be instrumental in God's hands, in helping to break asunder the ahackels, which new in cruel bondage, binds ao many of our race, and In lending our aid to uplift the darksome cloud, which now cast its unwelcome shadow, over our be loved State. Yours In the bonds of Faith. M. C. - I II I HSaSBSja? washi.v4.tom urrraja. I From oar Bsgidsr Corrsspondsa t.) Washisotok, Feb. 24, 1883. Bleary tbe showman told Grad grind that the world must be amused, and that the showmen believe that Wash ington must be smused is evident from their presence and patronage hers. At one end of the Avenue we have Con gress, at the other snd tbe Dog Show. South of tbe Avenue are Jam Mace and tbe Australisn Giant, and a dime muse um, North of the Avenue is Adeline Patti, st ton dollars a seat. Gilbert's snd Sullivan's new opera, iolanthe, is also on the boards at Ford's Opera House. And a convention of school superintendents are discussing educa tional way and means on 0 street. Tbe city wore a holiday appearance the day before yesterday in honor of Washington's birthday. The public offices were closed, and also a good por tion of private business bouses. Flags were flying patriotically from prominent buildings, and the only place where patriotic sentiment bad to give way to business was at the Capitol, as the ex piring Congress has no time to spare for festivities. Tbe day was observed by tbe oldest inhabitants in sn old fash ioned way, and a military parade took place in .the afternoon, and passed in review before General Sherman and President Arthur. Tbe Military Order of the Lsyal Legion gave a banquet at t r sa a I 1 the Arlington Hotel in honor of Wash- , iogton'a birthday. Tbe Presidl nt, who is a member of the order, at tended. Speeches were made by K-e overnor Curtin, ol' l'enrsylvania. Hsawsoi Haw. ey, of Connecticut, snd Heasstor Logan, of Illinois. There wss no end of visitors on tbe floor of the House of Reprereittativss on tbs 2 2d. One is st a lees to know what becomes of Kx-Uongressmeo until there is a Wasbiagton's birthday, when tbsy have time by reason of closed de partments to exercise tbe North Ame rican Kx Congressmen's right of going upon the House floor. The other de partment people who have been and are politicians also call around on Wash- ngton's birthday to see the neglected Congressmen fcom their districts, and they have little reunions around the deorwaya. Tbe men who carry in cards get weary, but tbe holiday eople have rights at least once a year, and the door keepers will hsve a long rest after tbe fourth of March. Tbe Senate passed tbo UritT bill at its mid-night session, while the people slept, and now that the Senate hss pass ed the bill the neat question is : "Will the House approve it 1" Tbo House has practically abandoned tbe measure it originated, aad if there is tariff legis lation by this Congress it must accept tbe Senate bill. Mr. Morrill, who bad charge of tbe bill in tbe Senate, baa insisted upon its passage, snd it is infer red that in so doing be bad reason to believe that the measure would receive favorable consideration in tbo House. Tbe President ia thought to have ex ercised his own judgment ia tbe select ion of civil service commissioners. Tbe vexed question being settled, people are i .,nri m ask log : - w n at manner o! men are these T" They are not politicians, a fast that goes far to insure public confidence They are described as men of ability, who have bad experience in public ef. fairs. Mr. Derm an B. Eaton is a law yer, and the most widely known mem ber of tbe triumvirate, having been actively engaged lor fifteen years in be half of civil service reform. He drew up the bill creating the civil service commission, lobbied it through Con gress, and any commission would have been incomplete without him. He is a msn ef bigb character, good scholarship, and all the theoretical attainments for the place. Ia personal appearance he ia tall, gaunt, awkward, has large feet and hands, and wears badly fitting clothes of tsjoaker cat. He is thought to be comfortable financially. Mr. John M. Gregory la a preacher of irreproach able character, who hss lived many years ia Illinois, an J ia known through oat tbe West aa a man prominent iu religious and educational matters. Le roy D. fhoman is a lawyer thirty -eight yeais old, living ia Votings town, Ohio. He baa setVed ia tbe Legislature, been a judge of the probate court la his na tive county, and ran sgainat McKinley for Congress. He was also voted for in tbe last Democratic State convention for Governor. Besides his legal busi ness, be is Kditor ef tho Youogatowa Vindicator! snd a writer of decided abil- ity. N-w York, Feb. 20th. 1883. Tbe all absorging topic of con versa tioa among politicians ia this city this week hsa been tbe new Charter which Mayor Kdson proposes to have passed The Assembly Committee on Cities have been busy for several days taking teeti mony on IS Aa a result, all the ideal politicians are in favor of it, while tbe practical men oppose it. Mr. Edson desires tbe Mayor to be almost absolute in newer and independent of tbe Alder men. Now this is opposed to the fun damental principles of Democracy, and should never be passed- Tbe fact too, that there is precious little chance for it in the legislature. A member of the Assembly tells me thst no Democrat can afford to vote for it and this settles its fate. Tbe legislature at Albany will not sdjoura without regulating and over hauling the existing prison system, and placing tbe mansgsment of them on a more open aad hence more humane ba sis. This u a grand work or winch the Democracy may justly b proud. Blanche Douglas, tbe notorious beor rine ef the Jennie Cramer mysters, is fsst going tbe downwsrd path. She has taken to drinking, is rapidly losing her good looks and ia on tbe highway to be sotted ness. The woman despite her career has alwsys found symyatbixers and tbe police always so ready to over ride tbe down-trodden hsve invariably been kind te her. The other morniug she was found almost in front of Police Headquarters helplessly drunk. In stead of arreatisg her a good natured olioeman took her boms. Rather an interesting will oontro versy is that over the property left by Ellis H. Elias, who died at tbe St. Cloud Hotel in the summer of 1881. Eliss wss tbe originator of the dollar store system. He wss a typical smart Yankee and an indefatigable worker. In his time be must hsvemsde millions, but aa be did not have the faculty of retaining them they slipped through his fingers. He was one of those men who would bring a marvellous ingenuity in to play to get tbe better of you, if it was only a matter of a few cants, and then would turn around and present you with as many dollars out of pure good nature. When he died he was supposed to be worth about $150,000. The most dilligent search however fail ed te discover more than $1,700, and bis three brothers and his sister are hm svaaaww wvwfto aava w-w vvs nQW trying to get this from tbe wpjow Seventeen hundred dollars is of course net much for the lawyers but they will take it all the same. Strange how quickly the dollar store system disap peared after Kliss died. Now you cannot find them anywhere outside of the backwoods towns. In this city tbe dry-goods houses have becomo the legitimate heirs of the system, snd un der tbe circumstances ss they are driv en to out prices to the quick almost in tbe intense comjietition now prevailing, a large number will have eventually to go tbe wsy of Klias snd his stores. A won li ev tiooD. One of the most popular medicines now tHffore the American i.nUir. is Hop Bitters. You see it everywhere. People take it with good effect. It is not as pleasant to the taste ss some other bitters, as it is not a whiskey c'rink. It is more like the old-fashioned bene set tes, thst hss done a world efgood. If you don't feel just right, try Hop Hitters. Nun-la A SSM. Senator Brown, of Georgia is a man, end millionaire. He is a tall, thin with gray hair and whiskers never seen without a pair of heavy rimmed gold spectacles, which hang on the tip of hit noso. The Petri arch of tho Senate, ho has never ceased to regret "the lost causo," and never will. Brown made all his money out of railroads, and hi lor tune la estimated st $5,000 ,ooo. R contly he gave $o0,000 to tbe Georgia University, and It is Instanced as one of the commendsble traits In Uf character, that he never sees a beg gar on tbe street who looks at all do serving, without extending help CATARRH CURKlT, hoe than d sweet breath secured by Mhiloh'e Catarrh Reme dy. Price 0 cents Nasal Injector tree. WSS a sasa as , a . . . mm a 'SI I1AI M.U Mil lilt CSIl IX) SO quickly eared by Million's Cure. We guar an toe It. I.ydls K. hlnkbatn's Vegetable Com pound ranks first. as a curative agent in all oem plaints peculiar to women. W II Y WILL YOU cough wben Mlillob's Curs will give im mediate relief. Price 10 bOctajMidfi. HHILOICS ( Ul'.K WILL immediately relieve Croup, Whooping oougb and iSroncbitla. WILL YOU 8UFFKR with Hv- jims and Liver Complaint ? Builoh's Vitalixer ts guaranteed to core you. HLKEPLRMH NI'iHTS, msdo miser able by thai tenlble comr!. KMloh' Curs Is tbe remedy for you. ) "I So nut advertise I a Tar M-rar We bare received atfuauiity ol treat ises oa the herse, which we prp"c g. give away to every subscriber paying in advance, If requested, whether per sonally, or by malt. We will sell the book to others at the bottom price, tico bits; if, orderc' by mall postage Will be prepaid. The Am wan Cntticator has ths following to say of the treatise 4 'Kendall's Treatise on the bre is a book of about i) iiau'N. with natter covers, fully Illustrated, ami containing an -index of Disease,' which gives the symptoms, cause and the best treat ment of each ; a table giving all the principal drugs used fur the horse. with the ordinary dose, effects and an tidote when a poison - a table with an engraving of the horse's teeth at differ ent ages, with rules for telling Uie age of the horse ; u valuable collection of receipts, and much other valuable Infor mation. In preMrlng copy for this book It was the aim of the- author to make it as plain aa possible for the non professional readers, and give them Information whlsh )s of the grcati -t Importance to horsemen, and yet avoid Ing all technical terms as much as possible, and also condensing tin- book as much as possible without leaving put tbe real essential information in treating each subject Every farrper or horse-owner should own one of these 1 tile books. cawrefe nireetarjr. Y. P. C. A. Meets at their rooms in Fos ter's brick building on Satarday evening at 7:90 o'clock, and on Sabbath afternoons at 4. Business meetings are held on the even iug of the second Monday ia each month. Everybody invited to attend. U. P. CnuaoM. Preaching every Sabtiath, at 11 a. M., and 7 p.m. bv Uev. Pi li. Ir. visa, D. D. Sabbath School at 2 HQ r. at. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening. Evasokucai. Chi rch.--Preaching on Sab bath at )1 a. s., and Ti r. h. Sabbath School 12:15. .Prayer metting every Thurs day evening. J. A. Molluiibeugh, pastor. Conorboation aiX'hcrcti. Servieesevery Sabbath at J 1 a. M. and 8 r. M, Sabbath School at :.'W. Prayer meeting on Thursday evsuing of eaoh week. J. W. Harris, paster. M. K. Church, South. Services Snd and 4th Sabbaths at St Paul's It, E Church, South, at 11 a. y Sabbath School at 10 a. at. sharp. Prayer meeting every Thurs day evenng. Jos. Emery, pastor. H. E. Church. Preaohiug every Sabbath at It A. af. and 74 p. m. Song service in the evening before sermon. Sabbath School t 2:30 r. st. rrayer meeting every 1 hu re lay evening. I. Dillon, pastor. Pbrsbvtsaiak Church. Service every Sabbath morning and evening in Church car. iiroadalbiu and Fifth Hts. Sunday School at?:4Q P- '" rayjjr meeting every Thursday eveuiug. Hev. Isaac II. Condit pastor. EmioPAL Church. Services every Sun day, morning at 11 a. m., evening at 7 J p. in. Holy communion eyery Sunday morn ing at 9.-43 a. m. Wednesday 7 .HQ p. ta. Robt L. Stevens, pastor. not, Ufa Isiweeplng bbsVbWsSbSbbSbI BSBssbsV' sbSbbs ) , K" aria aaro be on vou die. somsjUuna nilshtv and subllmo lcavt- be hind to conquer time. f08 a week In your owu town. 95 outfit Ires.. No risk. Everything new. CaiiibU not required. We will furnish you everything. Many are making- fortunes. Ladies make as niuch as men, and boys snd girls make great pay. Reader, II you want business at which you can make great pay all the time, writs tor psrtirulars to I! ALLKTTK it Uo., Fort Ian Maine J. A. DAVIS, M. D.f Physician, Surgeon AND Obstetrician. Can be found at Drug Store of E. W. Langdon, or at residence corner of Cala pooia and Fourth Sts. ALBANY OREGO N. HOI IMA P i)SEPH, PHOritlaTTOKS OK ALBANY SODA WORKS. -AND DEALER IN- Imported and Domestic) Cigara, Tobacco, Groceries, Proviaions, Candle Nuts and Tropical Fruits. Albnny, - . . - Oregon. OWE DOOR BELOW JOHN BRIG OS' STORE. Syt AT THE OLD STAND, 72 KTRBT HTRKET, HAM ON HAND AS FINE Aft AflNO RTM KN'I O? COOK, BOX AND PARLOR STOVES AND RANGES, Aa any laottae In the alle)7. He at no Import and maBiuf acluret TIN, 8HEET IRON AND COPPER WARE ok kvkry rowcRirnoiv in stock auavi j f visa, mmmwmM mb i jt GENUINE GRANITE IRON WARE. ALL OK WHICH HE OFFER TO THE PUBLIC AT PRICES, THAT DEFT COMPETITION. CALL AT Ti FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON. Repair work done -iSn2b Or. j CLARK la HF Indian Cures all diseases of the Stomach, Liver. Bowels, Kidneys, Skin and Blood. Mill in nr. testifv to its efficacv in he al ine tho above named dujeases. and uro- $j nouncc it to 13.WT KEMEDx KNOWN TO MAN. (i im ri hI 1 1 tl if i fttrc 1 ijxfe nsiti. 1 N MK M.ir.K 9VA GENT 7-ANTE D -Jfcf Laboratory 77 W 3d St, Now York City. Druggists sell it ALBANY MARBLE WORKS. ST. Hi KB BROS. - Propi :Urt ALBANY, OREGON. MONUMENTS, TABLETS, A2S.D aMfcfsg l ONES ExrwutssJ in Italian or Vermont Marble. ANo, every variety nt cemetery and 4lir stoue work done with neainexs and dUatcu. Special attention given to orders from sll parts of this State and Washington Territory. WAll war's; warrants 1. 1 7:42 ALBANY FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. F.H I VltMMI I 1 IMS. By A. F. CUKRRY, situated at mrnarof Float and Montgomery tHreeta, Albaey, Oregon. UavtaK taken shargu of Uie shove nsBied Works, we are prepared to manufacture Steam Engines, Haw and Crist MilU, Wood-working Machinery, Pumps, Iron and Brass Castings of every dsjsx ripUon. Maoulnerv of ail Lkiads repaired. Spe cial attention gWonJio repairmg farm ma chinery. Patler Making slcsse la all Its tanas. Wai lyl A. F. CUKRRY 6 SON. NEW YORK SHOPPING! Everybody delighted with the tasteful and beautiful selections made by Mrs. La mar, who has never tailed to please her customers. Now Fall Circular juat issued. Send for it Add MRS. R LIVEN LAMAB, lfcTU SIT UrosdsAsr, Nssr fork. We oaothrno to act aa soli ci tort for os tents, oaraats. trade-marks, copyrights, etc., for tho United States, and to obtain pat ents in Canada. England, France. Qormanr, and all other oonntries. Tblrt r-alx wmmrm nriMw No trtr r am i n a tinn nf siamIs nr flmv. !jiS?.Dti?wl Mragh a are noticed ia the aciKxriFio amehicai, which lias tlie largest circulation, snd la the aeesinira outis nowspsper of its kind published in the world. The ad vantages of such a notice every patentee understands, ThiN large and pplendiaiTiUnatrated ews paperispablishedBBKlsY atlsUOa year, and Is admitted to be the beat paper doToted to sd unco, rnochanics, inveuUons, engineering works, and other department of industr.sl progress, pnblished in anv oonntry. Sin file copies by mail, 10 coats. 'Sold by all news, deal era. Address, Mnnn A Co publishers of Pol an llfte American, 261 Brosdway, New York. Handbook about patoutu mailed free. fflJrW ff A WE KK. $12 a day at hosts sssllr JPIfiOaiUy OutSt Ires. AUdrass Tsts Augusta, Maine. mail a co- To the Unfortunate! a DR. GIBBON'S DispeB8ary. (0Q RBtaSY BT., 1 1 as I corns' of Cotuuts r oial Stret, San Kranclso i. KsUlilishsd iu ISM. tta the trsstinsnt of HexmU snU (seminal CTlstsss, sues s .Hrrks. iiUet. MlrlHnrr.isrnkillsitia Be -v SasBaaWaaatsvaslaS- torata, Insolvan k.lllll Hl SV.al.MAi.. ntkt I 1 - t Ils o the lace and lews of manhood can positively b cured. The sick Mid afflicted should nut failtoosil upou kim. The Doctor hss traveled extensively la Kuruivs, and tnspsctsd thoroughly tlie various iwspi tals there, ohUininir a ersat deal of valuable uiiurwt tion, which he iBoomjmUmt to luiusrt to those In sssd of his seryices. UR. UlUbON will make so char. unless he effect a cure. Persons at a distanee MAI lit: I KKI. AT HOW K. Atl rx. -mmdestJowt strictly sontdsntlsl. You see no oas bu . the Doctor Send ten dollars for s packatre of medicine. Parsom. writins; to tbe Doctor will pleaaa state the narue of On. paper they see this advertiseuient in. Charges rea soiiabls. Call w writs. Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, Box 1967, San Francisco. vlasAS $5to$20KeT home. Samples wort! Adrcss Stinsos & Co. i enisnu, name. r . Jlflk a eBHasWaWaWsMt BBSS mm ai mm 1 Bslalwe or to okdbr. also, he kerfs oa at reasonable figures. JOHNSON'S Blood. Svrun be the I ANNALS & WOOEIN saxtracrcssm ass mulls rs FURNITURE REDDING. fsrsjaT fswry ssasl aireets. ALBANY, OBEsUOW. vMavllrl T. J. STITBS. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND Notaxy Public. in States Rioars Dcitocaa. office. IEEE'S BATatS A Iff. TUsck-gSSt tes5ans; I preferred If COmt Sjacbit.loac.7 sssd pursry. sab ti an to the scalp sad ksslr Ssal ik. ij I aSseW prTriad snd s tkckak aaaXto re- H:tco a Co , K.Y. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC K you sts a merhsnle or fanner, wars oat with essjwusk. -i n - n 1 jjswilj ls Lxmu keM classes try Pasrss's Gtacss Tcssic. kaiAied by saental strain or anxxsMCsrea, do snt take asasKaasssssBSBBBaa,BaitBBt ranter tt If roe ksrvw Cbsssssss Ism, Kidney Cotspbuus, or H .ssi.11 n. isTWaSa, SSSSS9 Of Tissii Mill t mvm ffV is i Asd tks last aasj fatsst CesfL, Cart tvat asas. lf TQOsrssVasttng sway kosa a re. dssskuiiuu or Ctcss Tcavrc st ones : twui yeh) op front the first dose but will it ajt saved hundreds of fives; k sasy tars ysssra, Hi ' H4.,rt -T . t. . 1 1 ts tsst issjftl asss ii s SwartA.aasltea.ili dm eaVavatfass.il li m, l f sjistn l I, Saas tavvassW ttWaaaCali.T. S fl "ss, M Ssalns S ngy saxAT viiu imro potXAa srzs. nt rvn ana ustsag tracrasas BBS sands ass rM.fhrfu perioote exossdtaglf papular. There is sotkist lias It. Insist soci havmr Fu.se. tow CoLoosw and look far sijnsiiiMi pt ma rrrry tcsuat Ass- avsnM sv SassW tt sstib ysa. n aa4 TS casS sWv utacc s xviw. BrriNo v. f:zr Ileriden CmU.SaAs Uariag attained a aatkmal repsUUoo ta FINE POCKET CUTLERY, Ladies' Scissors and Ink Erasers, Ilave qJad th Kanvtictur of Wita a skilled Sswrintesstest la thst depart, me-nt, supplemented by extended exjierleuce In the svorkius of fine rteel, we sre enabled to uTer foods ef unrivalled quality. To ixtrudncs our PATENT ADJTJSTAULB Quill Action. Reservoir Pen, n sdra-ry of-f" trade channels, we t'.iow est I' it, c ul u ill iuail a tsiuple sruss to suy address Pfit ou receipt oi 'tU Carries ss stsek IskssaayFssstais PVs 2 Zm . a aaiS PKJf FITS ANY HOLDER. t His wltols Uae of Peas will be sold bs the trads. Prksi i4sts furnished te dealers ea appiicaUvu. UGORtiE W. BARNES, ATTORNEY AT LAW ANI Notary Public, PBIXKY1IAE. at av4.eS. OuUeetioBs promptly made oa ail points. XQTHE. mi . s , . i . l. luuae oi our reaucra sou luituu final nrruif nn th,r IT aatnarl ran he the Democrat by requesting the o designate it as the paper ia which tof their application te make fieal shall be published. HAIR WBm sriavlsssss S ur satwc. Lafal Hoocot of its BSSatlSsr Parkasa " -"i t a ailMlSWl vaglllSatBBsSI .SiSrkBsa"- SL